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Old 11-29-2018, 08:06 PM
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Depending on where you live.....how about a set of jumper cables for the car? We are in Michigan----Last year we gave our college kids a set of jumper cables, a small camp shovel (to dig out of the snow), a flashlight for the car, a bag of kitty litter. (You should have seen our daughter's face b/c she is VERY allergic to cats and we do not have a cat. I had her open the kitty litter first..)
Also included a safety hammer (able to break the passenger window with tungsten carbide tip, cut seat belt if it gets stuck). We also live near lots of lakes and bayous..able to break a window to get out of car if electrical system fails.

How about a gift card for a sandwich shop?(Jimmy Johns up here).
chapstick
toothpaste and toothbrush (Stocking stuffers)
Beef jerky
driving glove
Bag with movie tickets
microwave popcorn and a 2 liter of pop (soda)
coffee mug with bag of homemade hot chocolate and candy cane stuffed in mug
coffee mug stuffed with M & M's

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Old 11-30-2018, 08:33 PM
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Cinema gift cards
gift card to Sephora, Ultra or other makeup/perfume store
If they have pets, a quilt for them monogrammed with their name
Gas money
Tickets to a sporting event, concert etc
zip up hoodie with university or high school logi
gift cert. for car wash
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Old 11-30-2018, 11:29 PM
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A few years ago, I bought some unusual flavored chapsticks, and tied them in the bow. A few flavors I found were waffles, bacon, gingerbread, candy cane, gumdrop, etc. everybody needs chapstick. It is December.
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Old 12-01-2018, 08:37 AM
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Wouldn't be any help on the older grands, but the 15 yr. old I can give ideas. Our oldest gr.daughter wants to receive food items. I know she gets plenty to eat at home, as her Mom is a good cook.
The oldest gr.daughter has ordered food items. So, I have picked up the small packages of chips, all kinds, candy in the boxes, and she loves Mac and Cheese Dinners. So, that was part of it.
It surprised us with her request!
Good Luck with the gifts!
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Old 12-03-2018, 09:32 PM
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Some things my kids in that age range appreciate--

-gourmet coffee samples
-body scrub
-lint rollers (to keep in car to get dog hair off)
-tools (when they moved out on their own: hammer/screwdriver/tape measure)
-Hot Hands handwarmers and toewarmers
-movie passes
-earrings
-beef jerky
-ice scraper for car
-gift card for fast food, coffee shop, Ama---, auto shop
-thick socks
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Old 12-04-2018, 05:33 AM
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When our grands we’re high school Seniors, we gave them their own tool bag. Included a pill bottle with all sizes of nails so they can hang a picture. Extension cord, basic tools, duct tape. The ideas are endless.
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Old 12-04-2018, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tranum View Post
When our grands we’re high school Seniors, we gave them their own tool bag. Included a pill bottle with all sizes of nails so they can hang a picture. Extension cord, basic tools, duct tape. The ideas are endless.
Excellent idea! So many young people have no tools at all. We have 2 younger employees working for us. Both are adults with their homes and families. When they had been with us 10 years, my husband bought each one a nice roll around tool box. One got a big tool box because he already had a lot of tools. The other one got a smaller one filled with tools. The boy didn't even have a hammer or wrench at his house! I can't even imagine . . .
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Old 12-04-2018, 12:47 PM
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I made these for my adult children a couple of Christmases ago, and they were well received. My SIL uses my daughter's now, to hold open a cookbook on the counter while he cooks.
https://factotum-of-arts.com/2013/11...oneipad-stand/
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Old 12-07-2018, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl View Post
I made these for my adult children a couple of Christmases ago, and they were well received. My SIL uses my daughter's now, to hold open a cookbook on the counter while he cooks.
https://factotum-of-arts.com/2013/11...oneipad-stand/
I’ll be making these. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by sewbizgirl View Post
I made these for my adult children a couple of Christmases ago, and they were well received. My SIL uses my daughter's now, to hold open a cookbook on the counter while he cooks.
https://factotum-of-arts.com/2013/11...oneipad-stand/
Very nice, but I don't use rice to fill anything, because if it gets wet there's a very nasty mold that grows on it which can be fatal if the spores are inhaled into the lungs. I use small gravel/craft stones instead.
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